Cathy Lee Crosby Net Worth

Cathy Lee Crosby is an internationally recognized star, multi-talented actress, entertainer, writer and producer. She has represented the U.S. in international tennis competition, served as Special Ambassador to Children for the United Nations, and entertained the troops with Bob Hope. She has starred in over 75 feature films, mini-series and television productions, including the first movie of the iconic comic book "Wonder Woman." She has also made her Off Broadway debut, written, directed and starred in two plays, and written a book. In recognition of her longstanding service to children and the less fortunate, she was knighted "Lady Cathy Lee Crosby" in the Royal Order of Saint John. After a 7 year hiatus, she is back in Hollywood with a new company called CLC Entertainment Studios, which she is using to create, produce and distribute quality, life-affirming and highly profitable entertainment projects.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer
Birth Day December 02, 1944
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 78 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actress

💰 Net worth

Cathy Lee Crosby, a renowned actress and producer in the United States, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With her successful career in the entertainment industry, Crosby has amassed considerable wealth through her talent and dedication. Recognized for her diverse roles and contributions to cinema, she has consistently showcased her versatility and creativity. As an actress and producer, Crosby has captivated audiences with her performances and continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1940

Crosby was born in Los Angeles, California. Her father, Lou Crosby, was a scriptwriter-songwriter, and her mother, Linda Hayes, was "an RKO contract Actress in the 1940s". Cathy Lee was the middle daughter of three. Her family is not related to Bing Crosby. Her parents eventually separated, and her father relocated to Australia.

1967

Crosby was a professional tennis player who played at Wimbledon twice, quitting the sport professionally sometime between 1967 and 1970.

1968

As an Actress, her first TV appearance was as Susan in the episode 'The Lay of the Land' in the first season of It Takes a Thief (1968). Her first movie role was as Kay Butler in the 20th Century Fox crime drama The Laughing Policeman (1973) starring Walter Matthau, Bruce Dern, and Louis Gossett, Jr.

1974

In 1974, she starred as the title character in the television film Wonder Woman, a year before Lynda Carter would popularize the role in the weekly series Wonder Woman. Crosby starred in the movie Trackdown (1976) with James Mitchum, and in Coach (1978) with Michael Biehn, in which she played the coach of a high school basketball team who falls for one of her players. She starred in the horror movie The Dark (1979), opposite william Devane, and appeared in the 1982 TV miniseries World War III, with Rock Hudson and David Soul.

1980

Crosby was married at age 21 but divorced within two years. She was in a relationship with football star Joe Theismann throughout the early 1980s. Their romantic relationship ended in 1991, after which she sued him for $4.5 million because he "abandoned his promise to financially support her." Theismann responded with a countersuit, ultimately leading to both settling out of court. According to her autobiography, Let the Magic Begin, when Theismann sued for half of her assets, Crosby declared bankruptcy to stop his litigation, although these allegations have not been confirmed by other sources and the lawsuit documents were kept confidential.

1994

Crosby starred in the Lifetime movie Untamed Love (1994), based on Torey Hayden's One Child, and appeared in the film Ablaze (2001), opposite Ice-T and Tom Arnold.